The WASC/OWASP WAFEC Project, first released in 2006, is the de-facto standard for learning about and evaluating web application firewalls and is commonly used in WAF RFPs. The project team, which includes every WAF expert in the world (and if we missed you, you are welcomed to join), is working hard to complete version 2. As part the OWASP IL mini conference we will bring together some of the active participants in writing the upcoming version, all world experts on WAFs, to discuss the state of WAF technology, WAF industry and the challenges in creating an evaluation guide for WAFs. This will be and interactive session and will be driven by questions from me and from the audience. Feel free to pre-submit questions!

The WASC/OWASP WAFEC Project, first released in 2006, is the de-facto standard for learning about and evaluating web application firewalls and is commonly used in WAF RFPs. The project team, which includes every WAF expert in the world (and if we missed you, you are welcomed to join), is working hard to complete version 2. As part the OWASP IL mini conference we will bring together some of the active participants in writing the upcoming version, all world experts on WAFs, to discuss the state of WAF technology, WAF industry and the challenges in creating an evaluation guide for WAFs. This will be and interactive session and will be driven by questions from me and from the audience. Feel free to pre-submit questions!

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After a short break, OWASP Israel meeting will be held on the 12/2/2013 Tuesday at the EY training center located in Meitav 6 st. Tel Aviv (see map below).

Abstract: Pythonect is a new, free and open source dataflow programming language. It is an attempt to fuse the intuitive feel of shell scripting (and all of its perks like implicit parallelism) with the flexibility and agility of Python. Pythonect is perfect for rapidly prototyping and testing everything from reverse engineering tools to fuzzers and penetration testing scripts. This talk will introduce Pythonect, the automation gap it fills, and its features. Example scripts are included to showcase concepts and ideas

The WASC/OWASP WAFEC Project, first released in 2006, is the de-facto standard for learning about and evaluating web application firewalls and is commonly used in WAF RFPs. The project team, which includes every WAF expert in the world (and if we missed you, you are welcomed to join), is working hard to complete version 2. As part the OWASP IL mini conference we will bring together some of the active participants in writing the upcoming version, all world experts on WAFs, to discuss the state of WAF technology, WAF industry and the challenges in creating an evaluation guide for WAFs. This will be and interactive session and will be driven by questions from me and from the audience. Feel free to pre-submit questions!